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Ski Movie 2: High Society

Ski Movie 2: High Society

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: excellent movie but...
Review: global storming is still the best ski movie out there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I WANT TO SKI NOW!!!
Review: HIGH SOCIETY is an awesome, inspiring, must see ski movie. It's all about a bunch of free skiers who can do rad tricks and can make sick turns on BIG mountains take a trip on 110 ft. yaht in British Columbia and ski their brains out. It's got some wicked skiers-McConkey,Wendy Fisher, Morrison, McGovern, Davenport, Tanner Hall, and then some uh,snowmobilers. If you saw There's Something About McConkey, you will be glad to know that Saucer Boy makes a come back in a satire of Cast Away. The soundtrack is excellent, the vistas are gorgeous, the skiers are hard core, and the powder is mouth watering. Matchstick Productions really knows how to make a great ski movie. High Society is a testament to that and the prowess of Scott Gaffney et al.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Rip Roaring Good Time
Review: I have been watching these Steve Winter movies for years now. The step to DVD is a great move. It allows you to jump to your favorite seens. The Gaffeney Brothers are hillarious and Sethro Morrison and the rest of the bunch rip, as per usual. The fishing seen with Brad Holmes is pretty funny too. This isn't quite as good as 'Sick Sense', the best by Steve Winter, but it is still a very good movie.

Definately worth purchasing.

Enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I didn't think Ski Movie could be topped....
Review: I have seen ski movie over thirty times...I used to watch it all that time and wounder if that was the best ski movie ever to be made. Boy was I wrong...Ski Movie has some of the sickest jumps and the biggest mountains ever. Shane McKonkey, Tanner Hall, CR Jhonson and Seth Morrison among others tear it up. Not only is the skiing great...but the snowmobile clip was sick...have you ever seen a guy do a backflip on a snowmobile...or seen a guy jump 211 feet. Probaly not. I say look under the couch scrap around for the 20 or 30 dollars and buy this movie..SUNDAY RIVER RULES...Sugarloafers SUCK.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well... this video aint clownin
Review: i ski all the time. i love this movie. i love every segment except tanner hall's, because he is a worthless annoying kid who has no personality, and isnt funny... but McConkey makes up for it...
if you like seeing great all mountain mixed with great new school, get ski movie 2.
if you like seeing a 9 inch schlong, get boogie nights.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sick!
Review: I've got all three of MSP's rocking flicks. 1 and 2 are must haves.. 3 is a bit of let down, but they had a lot to live up to following those two! 2 has great variety including some base jumping on Baffin island that will blow you away! I'm hoping 4 will live up to the first two!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the ski movie trilogy
Review: I've got all three of MSP's rocking flicks. 1 and 2 are must haves.. 3 is a bit of let down, but they had a lot to live up to following those two! 2 has great variety including some base jumping on Baffin island that will blow you away! I'm hoping 4 will live up to the first two!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sick!
Review: Insane ski movie! Best of the Trilogy and my favorite of all time. I only wish you could by the soundtrack!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Packs enough Punch to top Last Years Amazing Movie.
Review: Last season MSP (Matchstick Productions) released Ski Movie, and it was voted by many skiing websites and magazines to be not only the year's best film, but the best skiing ever caught on tape, ever. This made the expectations VERY high for this year's MSP release, Ski Movie 2: High Society. And I do think that it is safe to say that this movie does pack enough punch to top what was said to be the best ski film ever.

SV2's opening montage involves the featured skiers in the movie and a silver suit-case. You know right away that this is not going to be any ordinary ski film. It the breaks into some highlight shots from the movie to Saliva's song, "Make me a Superstar." Following is 2 hours of the most insane, adrenaline pumping, crazy skiing ever to be caught on film, again. In this film MSP amazingly managed to get footage from nearly every skier on the freestyle scene right now, and nearly every single skier has a resonably long part. It also includes some other sports as well, like a 2-3 minute clip of today's top snowmobilers (this section includes Dan Gardner doing the 211 foot world record jump and Jim Rippey landing the first backflip on a snowmobile), and Shane McConkey doing some crazy base jumping. But the biggest highlight in the film would have to be the 11 day boat trip to a "middle or nowhere place" in British Columbia where Dean Cummings, Seth Morrison, and Shane McConkey become the first ever to ski this unknown mountain range. There is also a funny mini movie Spoof on the movie Cast Away about a character name Saucer Boy that plays in between the skiers parts

Other skiers in this film include (I'm not going to list them all, there are too many): C.R. Johnson, Tanner Hall, Mike Douglass, Vincent Dorion, Boyd Easley, Philou Poirier, Eric Pollard, Evan Raps, Shannon Schad, Wendy Fisher, and Aaron McGovern.

As I said before, this movie easily has the punch to top Ski Movie. I recomend this film to anyone into freestyle skiing. And if you would like to see some more new school skiing then I would reccomend you check this years Poor Boyz Productions release, Propoganda.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MSP films are always the best.
Review: Match Stick Productions always come with the best ski movies of the season. Ski Movie was a great film and I hoped that this release would atleast be as good as it and once again they have topped themselves. The fact that Seth Morrison does not appear in any other films (than MSP) will keep them on top of the ski movie industry.


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